Legislation
Fluids
Oral Medication
Physical Examination
Animal Trivia
100

What Act regulates the provision of veterinary services 

Veterinary Practice Act 2013

100

What is the average maintenance rate for animals?

50ml/kg/hr

or

2ml/kg/day

100

What formulations does oral medications come in?

Tablet

Paste

Capsule

Liquids


100

What is the normal average temperature for dogs and cats?

38-39.3C

100

How long to seahorses mate for?

For life

200

As a nurse you need to follow this act to give compassion, empathy, and relieve pain to animals

Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 

200

What is the surgical rate for dogs and cats?

Dogs- 5-10ml/kg/hr

Cats- 3-5ml/kg/hr 

200

What ways can you give oral medication?

By mouth

Crop needle

Nasogastric tube

Stomach tube

200

What would it indicate if an animal had black discharge in their ears?

Ear mites

Ear infection

200

What is a baby rabbit called?

A kit

300

Name 4 things that only veterinarians can perform

Giving a diagnosis

Surgical procedures 

Prescribing medication

Microchipping horses

Extraction of teeth

300

Calculate the daily fluid amount for 7.6kg dog.

7.6kg x 50ml/kg/day = 380ml/day

300

Where does most of the absorption of oral medication occur?

Small intestine

300

Where can you feel a pulse in animals?

Femoral

Jugular (large dogs or animals)

Pedal or palmar 

Lingual (generally under anaesthesia)

Facial artery in horses (under the eye and fold around mandible) 

300

What shape are goats pupils?

Rectangular 


400

Name 4 things that nurses can do without being under the supervision of a veterinarian 

Nail Trims

De-worming of any animal

Grooming of animals (without the need of sedation)

Nutritional/Preventative care and some behavioural advice

Applying a topical anaesthetic 

400

How many drops/ml are found in macro drip and micro drip?

Macro- 10 or 20 drops/ml

Micro- 60 drops/ml

400

In order for medication to fully enter the bloodstream it must pass through this organ first

Liver (via the portal system) 

400

Name the main 4 parts of a stethascope

Ear pieces

Tubing

Bell

Diaphragm 

400

This animal can regrow the same limb up to 5 times, and even regenerate parts of its brain.


The axolotl 

500

What is the Act that outlines the storage, security and dispensing of poisons, restricted substances, drugs of addiction?

Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 1996

500

Calculate the replacement amount of fluids only for an animal that weighs 26.3kg and is 7% dehydrated

Wt x % of dehydration x 10

26.3kg x 7 x 10 = 1841ml 

500

How many mg of amoxyclav will a 40kg patient require if the dose is 12.5mg/kg?

(choice 50mg, 200mg, 250mg or 500mg tablets)

How many tablets will it require if its needed BID x 14 days?

40kg x 12.5mg/kg = 500mg

Amoxyclav comes in 500mg tablets therefore

1 tablet twice a day = 28 tablets

500

Where do you find lymph nodes in an animal?

Submandibular

Pre-scapular

Axillary 

Inguinal 

Popliteal 


500

This creature contains a toxin that is up to 1,200 times more deadly than cyanide to humans. 

Pufferfish

There is enough toxin in one pufferfish to kill 30 adult humans, and there is no known antidote.

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